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Blog>> The Kingdom of Taxonomy
Abstract from Green Chameleon (Indexed 2007-02-02):
Here’s a little something I put together as a visual aid to explore the relationships between taxonomies, ontologies and folksonomies. I’ll be giving a seminar on this topic (from my new book) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Kowloon next Friday. Click on the image to see a bigger version. Enjoy!
Blog>> How to Kill a Knowledge Environment with a Taxonomy
Abstract from Green Chameleon (Indexed 2006-10-11):
We frequently encounter clients who are eager to apply their taxonomy structures to a variety of uses, including navigation structures in websites, general search and browsing in an intranet, and application to specialised content repositories. The taxonomy becomes a standard vocabulary to which all applications must conform. They have, after all, invested considerable effort in developing their taxonomy, and now they want to get as much value out of it as possible.Now while there is considerabl...(truncated)...
Taking Slidesshare For A Ride
Abstract from Collaborative Thinking (Indexed 2006-10-27):
Since I create and deliver a lot of presentations, I find this personally quite interesting. I'll be playing with it on and off and will share findings as I go along......
Exchange Server 2007 Availability service
Abstract from Collaborative Thinking (Indexed 2006-10-24):
Interesting post on the Microsoft Exchange Team Blog but it raises a question in my mind as well regarding the design of services that are back-end agnostic. Why not an availability service that enables both Exchange and Live Communication Server...
Alcatel Introduces My Teamwork Land Mobile Radio Conferencing and Collaboration: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
Abstract from Collaborative Thinking (Indexed 2006-10-05):
Radio-to-SIP around a conferencing platform is really quite innovative and shows some creative thinking by Alcatel. This concept is the heart of real-time collaboration platforms -- thinking beyond PC-centric office scenarios and instead focus on mobility, and situational computing needs...
Venue
Abstract from IT Redux (Indexed 2006-08-25):
After quite a bit of work, the venue for the Office 2.0 Conference has finally been secured: St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco. Quite simply, this is the finest hotel the city has to offer today. We booked the entire ballroom, to be used for plenary sessions, as well as the adjacent gallery for hosting the demo pods of our sponsors. We also took an option on an additional room for breakout sessions, should attendance exceed original expectations. [Continue...]
Microsoft Eyes Future of Teleconferencing with RoundTable
Abstract from Collaborative Thinking (Indexed 2006-10-24):
I've tracked the development of RoundTable for some time. As technologists, we tend to emphasize the tools and technologies that handle virtual collaboration but often we forget than people interact a great deal in a face-to-face manner. We do little...
Blog>> Of Conferences, Chatauquas and Boundary Objects
Abstract from Green Chameleon (Indexed 2006-09-28):
This last week has seen a vigorous, sometimes passionate debate on actKM about the role of KM conferences within the professional community. This document gives a summary of the contributions made 22-28 September 2006.One of the main insights for me was the view that emerged of a complex ecosystem of conferences, from the big commercial conference trade, which flies keynotes around the world, and brings vendors, thoughtleaders, novices and practitioners together in large diverse groups, to t...(truncated)...
Taking Google Co-Op For A Ride
Abstract from Collaborative Thinking (Indexed 2006-10-28):
While I'm wrapping up one report (a template on communication infrastructure) and working on another (a report on Sametime 7.5), I'm also doing some active research on the Windows RSS Platform (using IE7, Attensa and NewsGator at the moment), and...
Blog>> Hobby Turned World Record
Abstract from Green Chameleon (Indexed 2006-10-17):
The first Singapore International Salsa Festival was held at Downtown East last weekend, a 3-day event featuring salsa workshops, performances and some really nice Latin bands. Why am I telling you this? Because although I only planned to attend the party on Saturday night, I ended up with my name, along with some 351 others, in the Guinness Book of Records.

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